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Rachel Naomi Remen

    Rachel Naomi Remen is a pioneering voice in the holistic health movement, notably recognizing the vital role of the spirit in healing and recovery. For nearly three decades, she has dedicated herself to caring for individuals with cancer and their families. As Co-Founder and Medical Director of the Commonweal Cancer Help Program, her work was prominently featured in the acclaimed PBS series, Healing and the Mind.

    Rachel Naomi Remen
    Kitchen Table Wisdom
    Kitchen Table Wisdom
    My Grandfather's Blessings
    • 2006

      Kitchen Table Wisdom

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.5(460)Add rating

      "I recommend this book highly to everyone." --Deepak Chopra, M.D.This special updated version of the New York Times-bestseller, Kitchen Table Wisdom, addresses the same spiritual issues that made the original a bestseller: suffering, meaning, love, faith, and miracles."Despite the awesome powers of technology, many of us still do not live very well," says Dr. Rachel Remen. "We may need to listen to one another's stories again." Dr. Remen, whose unique perspective on healing comes from her background as a physician, a professor of medicine, a therapist, and a long-term survivor of chronic illness, invites us to listen from the soul.This remarkable collection of true stories draws on the concept of "kitchen table wisdom"-- the human tradition of shared experience that shows us life in all its power and mystery and reminds us that the things we cannot measure may be the things that ultimately sustain and enrich our lives.

      Kitchen Table Wisdom
    • 2000

      My Grandfather's Blessings

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.6(67)Add rating

      "In My Grandfather's Blessings, Rachel Naomi Remen, a cancer physician and master storyteller, uses her luminous stories to remind us of the power of our kindness and the joy of being alive." "Dr. Remen's grandfather, an Orthodox rabbi and scholar of the Kabbalah, saw life as a web of connection and knew that everyone belonged to him, and that he belonged to everyone. He taught her that blessing one another is what fills our emptiness, heals our loneliness, and connects us more deeply to life." "Life has given us many more blessings than we have allowed ourselves to receive. My Grandfather's Blessings is about how we can recognize and receive our blessings and bless the life in others. Serving others heals us. Through our service we will discover our own wholeness -- and the way to restore hidden wholeness in the world. Book jacket."--Jacket

      My Grandfather's Blessings
    • 1997

      Kitchen Table Wisdom

      Stories that Heal

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The author, who believes that the telling of stories is the way in which wisdom is passed along from generation to generation, relates tales from her own life and experiences as a physician, professor, therapist, and survivor of a chronic illness

      Kitchen Table Wisdom